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Date: | Sun, 12 May 2002 00:52:28 -0500 |
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This is probably a software (ie driver) problem, but PCBUILD seems like the place for it. Here goes: I have a Win98SE machine, had to reinstall the OS, and successfully reinstalled the drivers and software for my SpeedStream 4060 external USB DSL modem. However, I have been unable to reinstall the drivers and software for the home network, which was/is based on a 1Mbps Intel AnyPoint PCI phoneline adapter. My PC is the server. Using the latest AnyPoint version (2.30.02, I think), I can install the driver, and I can see the AnyPoint adapter listed in the device manager and TCP/IP is bound to it, according to the control panel network properties window. BUT when I try to install the AnyPoint software (the "Connectivity Suite"), I get a message that a conflicting network has been detected that must be removed. I am given no choice other than to terminate the set-up process. If I try to install AnyPoint BEFORE DSL, I get the same result. The only network adapters listed in the Device Manager are Dial-Up Adapter, the AnyPoint adapter, and two adapters for the DSL modem (Efficient Networks PPPoE and Efficient Networks Virtual Miniport).
Help?
Lisa Kohn
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